We have a huge list of sports, which includes all the major sports in the world, plus regional and traditional sports and many many more. There are plenty of sports from around the world that have yet to be listed. If you know of a sport that should be listed, please let me know. Also check our list of unusual sports (mostly games or one-off events), new sports and extinct sports.
List of Suggested Sports
Here is my list of sports which may or may not be added to our list of sports, as details are yet to be found, or I just have not got around to it.
- 3v3 Soccer, Panna, Street Football
- Angleball (no competitions)
- Aizkolaritza - Basque wood chopping
- Bean Bag Toss — part of the World Police and Fire Games 2017. Is that the same as corn hole?
- Blind Golf
- Beugelen — a very old ball sport a little like croquet. A Netherlands traditional sport.
- Blind tennis
- Bont — a ball game originating from Southern France (no details)
- Bowling - Basque Bowling, Carpet Bowls, Feather Bowls
- Buschball (new sport) — a combination of football and crossgolf.
- Bronc Riding
- Canary wrestling or Canarian Wrestling is a form of folk wrestling, originally from the Canary Islands, where it is known as Lucha Canaria.
- Catch-as-catch-can wrestling — basic wrestling style in which nearly all holds and tactics are permitted in both upright and ground wrestling. Also Catch wrestling?
- Chaza - (also pelota naciona or national ball) is a Colombian racquet sport (like tennis) and national sport of Ecuador.
- Chinese Qianlongball — no details found. Qianball is derived from this.
- Combat Sambo
- Cornish Wrestling — a style of wrestling developed and still practiced in southwestern England.
- Cosom Hockey — can't find details how it is different from street hockey.
- Cumberland wrestling — a form of wrestling developed in northern England and southern Scotland, also called the North Country style.
- Cocked Hat Bowling — a form of bowling using only 3 pins and a duckpin ball.
- combat juggling sport
- Cricket Types: Beach Cricket, Tape-Ball or tennis ball cricket, backyard (street, gully) cricket, French Cricket.
- Crokicurl
- Crown green bowls — lawn bowling with a raised surface.
- Deck tennis — very similar to tennikoit, usually played recreationally. The scoring system in deck tennis is commonly the same as regular tennis, in contrast with tennikoit where sets are played similar to badminton.
- Dirtsurfing (new activity, not a competitive sport)
- Dingy racing and Yachting.
- Dog Powered Scooter — dog mushing on a scooter - not a sport?
- Equitation — assessment of the rider not the horse during equestrian events.
- Fingagolf
- Fire Fighter Games events
- Flinger (Prstomèt) — a Sloveian traditional sport similar to bocce, in which flat discs are thrown.
- Flowriding - suring an artificial wave
- "Fútbol de salon", also know as "fulbito", is a type of soccer normally played on basketball courts fitted with small goals, from Bolivia.
- GAMES: the 'questionable sport' of Draughts (checkers). Two games popular in Asia, Weiqi (Go) and Ziangqi, were on the Asian Games sports program in 2010.
- Golf variations: park golf, ground golf, GolfCross (a variant of golf, except that it uses an oval ball and holes are replaced by suspended goal nets - Cross Golf is another name for urban golf). clock golf - an old golf game.
- Hapkido — korean martial art
- Hit Ball - invented by Italian physical education teacher Luigi Gigante in 1986 and in 1992 started a regular championship. Each team has 5 players and there are 2 goals at ends of court. (only descriptions in Italian)
- Horseboarding — participants are towed behind a horse on an off-road skateboard. Where do I put it? Is it a new sport, unusual sport or just a regular sport?
- Igent (Jadžent) — a sport from Serbia created in 1993 by Prof. Janko Pavlis. (poor description online and not widely played)
- Inner tube water polo — players, excluding the goalkeeper, are required to float in inflatable inner tubes.
- Insuknawr — a Rod Pushing Sport, an indigenous game of Mizoram, a state in North-East India. Also known as "Insukhawlh", it is played by two persons using a wooden rice grinder called "suk" about five feet long. It is played to test the strength of a person. The wooden pole or "suk" is placed under the right armpit of each participant and each one tries to push the other about three paces back. Then they change sides and do it again.
- Inbuan - The most popular game of the Mizos in North-East India is Inbuan, a spectacular traditional sport. It is believed to have originated among the "Fanai" tribe. It involves only two people where each one tries to get both feet of their opponent off the ground. Although strength and a well-built body are important, skill is most essential. A person with a higher skill level can defeat even bigger and stronger opponents easily.
- KanJam — a flying disc sport, throwing the frisbee into a rubbish can. They have a world championships, but its not widely played.
- Kapap — another training system of the Israel Defense Forces. It involves a close quarter battle system of defensive tactics, hand-to-hand combat and self defense.
- Keshi (a lot like all-round wrestling) from Bhutan - no information available.
- Kyūdō — traditional Japanese form of archery. A lesser known style of budo. It's based on the art of archery, which originated in feudal Japan when samurai warriors were trained on the art of using the bow and arrow.
- Mallakhamba —an Indian pole sport
- Miniten — mini tennis for naturalists (minor sport)
- Mini Basketball — a social form of basketball with a size 3 ball.
- Mokomoko — Ancient Hawaiian Boxing.
- Motorcycle Track Racing versions: grasstrack, flat track.
- Motor-paced cycling — competition in which each bicycle racer competes behind a motorbike or motorcycle.
- Natural track luge
- Netball variations: mixed netball and netball for those with a disability, including deaf netball and wheelchair netball.
- One touch volleyball. Philippines?
- Padbol — a fusion sport created in La Plata in 2008 (still developing)
- Pallone, pallapugno. the name of several traditional ball games, played in all regions of Italy,
- Pan Pong — is a hybrid of tennis and ping pong (not widely played)
- Paramotoring — motorized paragliding (sport at the Asian Beach Games)
- Pursuit Cycling - a type of track cycling.
- Point-to-point — horse races during the non-hunting season by horses regularly ridden at fox hunts, originated as a way to keep hunters fit and were first called hunt races.
- Quadrobics (often shortened to quads) is the sport (yes a REAL sport) of walking, trotting, running / cantering, and jumping on all fours!
- Quarter-horse racing - racing horses for short distances on a straightaway course (originally a quarter of a mile, hence the name) - different from Thoroughbred Horse Racing.
- Raffa (type of boules)
- Remote Control Car Racing
- Ringo — a sport played mainly in Poland (not widely played, limited details).
- Rejoneo — a form of bullfighting in which the fighter is mounted on a horse and uses a short, broad blade fixed to a shaft to kill the bull.
- Roving — Archers set up many marks on the field and shot from one to the next in sequence, the object being, as in golf, to use the fewest shots to complete the course.
- Russian Wrestball
- Six-day race — indoor bicycle racing in which riders race continuously for six days with only brief stops for a rest and refreshment.
- Schleuderball — a sport that originated in the Northwest Germany (not widely played).
- SCA armoured combat sport - battling in armour
- Sjoelen — Dutch Shuffleboard
- Stickball — Indigenous North American stickball
- Snow rugby
- Special Hockey (also called adaptive hockey) is a version of ice hockey adapted for athletes with a developmental disability or cognitive disorder. It differs from ice sledge hockey which was developed for athletes with a physical disability.
- Sport Sambo
- Steinstossen — the Swiss variant of the Stone Put, a competition of throwing a heavy stone.
- Skate Cross — inline skate cross event.
- Street Football (American)
- Table hockey
- Table volleyball
- Totem tennis sports - turnball, speedball....
- Table shuffleboard, and a Dutch variation known as Sjoelen / Sjoelbak. Also maybe add deck shuffleboard, floor shuffle board.
- Table Squash — an evolution of table tennis
- Tape ball — a variation of cricket pioneered in the backstreets of Pakistan — is gaining ground across Australia's playing fields, attracting hundreds of participants and thousands of supporters.
- Tipong sport. Like table tennis
- Track'athlon — the opening event in 'Dynamic New Athletics', a mixed-team, two-hour model of athletics that will debut at the 2019 European Games. Track'athlon is an athletics assault course that features a sled run, shot put toss, standing long jump, water jump and a medicine ball run for men in lap one and the same minus the medicine ball run - but including a parachute run - for women in lap two.
- Typesetting and typing competitions - are these sports?
- Underwater Swimming — a past Olympic event, however there is no wikipedia page or other online sources found.
- Volleyball Variations:
- Mud Volleyball — including OOzeball, an annual mud volleyball tournament
- Volley Squash — a form of volleyball played within a squash court (different to Wallyball?)
- 9-Man Volleyball — a Chinese variation of volleyball utilizing nine players and a slightly larger court, originated in Asia in the 1920s.
- Welsh Handball
- Weight pulling, Treibball and Carting - dog sports and maybe not really sports.
- Working Equitation — an equestrian discipline intended to promote competition between traditional styles of riding used during fieldwork.
- Yo-Yo Contests — is it a toy, a sport too?
Related Pages
- Suggested 'extinct sports'
- suggested 'unusual sports'
- See out list of new sports and suggested 'new sports'
- Some questionable sports
- Alphabetical list of all sports
- The Encyclopedia of Sports